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      • Two former University of Toledo basketball players who accepted money from a gambler to fix game scores were sentenced to probation Tuesday in a decade-old point-shaving scandal at the Ohio school. Sammy Villegas and Anton Currie were the first of seven former Rockets who will be sentenced this spring, including three ex-football players.
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  1. Mar 24, 2015 · By ED WHITE. Updated 3:14 PM PDT, March 24, 2015. DETROIT (AP) — Two former University of Toledo basketball players who accepted money from a gambler to fix game scores were sentenced to probation Tuesday in a decade-old point-shaving scandal at the Ohio school.

  2. Mar 24, 2015 · March 24, 2015 / 2:49 PM EDT / AP. DETROIT - A former University of Toledo basketball player who accepted at least $3,000 from a gambler to miss shots and make other mistakes was sentenced to...

  3. Mar 24, 2015 · Published Mar. 24, 2015 4:07 p.m. ET. share. foxsports. Two former University of Toledo basketball players who accepted money from a gambler to fix game scores were sentenced to probation Tuesday...

  4. Mar 24, 2015 · A federal judge sentenced two former University of Toledo basketball players to probation Tuesday for their role in a point shaving scam going back about a decade. Anton Currie received a 2...

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  5. DETROIT (AP) — Two former University of Toledo basketball players who accepted money from a gambler to fix game scores were sentenced to probation Tuesday in a decade-old point-shaving scandal at the Ohio school. Sammy Villegas and Anton Currie were the first of seven former Rockets who will be sentenced this spring, including three ex-football players. The case was handled in federal court ...

  6. Aug 23, 2007 · An MGM Mirage official said the red flags that tipped them off ranged from suspicious overheard comments to larger-than-normal wagers on Toledo games, including one in the range of $20,000.

  7. May 23, 2007 · ESPN.com's investigation shows that Las Vegas gaming officials had suspicions about action on Toledo football games during each of the past two seasons, and that the NCAA visited Toledo last...

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